Physics, asked by rubinahazradas444, 1 month ago

Weight of an object on moon is 160 n what will be its weight and mass on earth

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Answered by bigdashezada61
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Why is the weight of an object on the moon 1/6th its weight on the earth? Ans. The weight of an object depends on 'g' acceleration due to gravity, and the value of 'g' on earth: and moon is not same. The mass and radius of the earth is more than the mass and radius of the moon

Answered by Anonymous
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The weight of an object depends on 'g' acceleration due to gravity, and the value of 'g' on earth: and moon is not same. The mass and radius of the earth is more than the mass and radius of the moon.

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